Technology implementation within enterprises and changes in the educational and age composition of enterprise workforces

J. T. Berge, M. Goos
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This study examines how technology implementation within enterprises impacts the education and age composition of workforces, enterprise entrants and enterprise leavers. We advance the literature on the labor market consequences of technological change by focusing on the impact within workplaces where it is implemented, rather than making inferences from aggregate labor structural changes. We use large-scale Dutch matched employer–employee panel data to directly measure technology implementation within over 37,000 enterprises during the period 2000–2014. We find that the implementation of technology is associated with a decrease in the proportion of lower educated workers in enterprise workforces, and an increase in the proportion of middle educated workers. Interestingly, we find the proportion of workers aged 50+ increases with the implementation of technology, while the proportion of workers aged below 30 decreases. These changes seem to result from changes in the educational and age composition of enterprise entrants, rather than from changes in enterprise leavers.
企业内部的技术实施与企业劳动力的教育和年龄构成的变化
本研究考察了企业内部的技术实施如何影响劳动力、企业进入者和企业离开者的教育和年龄构成。我们通过关注技术变革对工作场所的影响来推进技术变革对劳动力市场的影响,而不是从总体劳动力结构变化中进行推断。我们使用大规模的荷兰匹配雇主-雇员面板数据来直接衡量2000年至2014年期间37,000多家企业的技术实施情况。我们发现,技术的实施与企业劳动力中受教育程度较低的工人比例的下降和中等教育程度的工人比例的增加有关。有趣的是,我们发现50岁以上的工人比例随着技术的实施而增加,而30岁以下的工人比例则减少。这些变化似乎是由于企业进入者的教育程度和年龄构成的变化,而不是由于企业离开者的变化。
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